Title

Carbon-13 (13C)-Spirulina Platensis Gastric Emptying Breath Test (GEBT)
[13C]-Spirulina Platensis GEBT - Dual-Label Validation Study
  • Phase

    N/A
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Study Participants

    30
The purpose of this study is to compare stomach emptying using 13C-Spirulina platensis breath test and scintigraphy in healthy subjects and subjects with dyspepsia.

Subjects will eat a standard meal of 2 scrambled eggs, a slice of wheat toast and 8 ounces of skim milk. The eggs will be double labeled with Technetium-99m (99mTc) sulfur colloid and 13C-Spirulina platensis.

Scintigraphy is a diagnostic technique in which a two-dimensional picture of internal body tissue is produced through the detection of radiation emitted by a radioactive substance administered into the body. The location of a standard meal in the digestive system will be measured by images of the 99mTc sulfur colloid taken at periodic intervals before and after the standard meal. The 99mTc Sulfur Colloid is approved by the FDA for use in medical diagnostic procedures.

Spirulina platensis is blue - green algae, which is very similar to the naturally occurring spirulina sold in health food stores as a dietary supplement. The spirulina platensis has been labeled with the 13C stable isotope. 13C stable isotope labeling is inherently safe as 1.1% of all carbon in our bodies and in the food we eat is 13C. The presence of the 13C will be measured by breath samples at periodic intervals before and after a standard meal. The FDA considers 13C-Spirulina platensis to be investigational for the purposes of this study.
The objective of this study is to compare gastric emptying assessed by the modified 13C spirulina breath test and scintigraphy in 30 subjects, i.e., 15 healthy subjects and 15 with dyspepsia. Gastric emptying will be simultaneously assessed by both methods using a dual-labeled meal. It is anticipated that the gastric emptying half-time (t½) values based on the 13C breath excretion values will compare with the gold standard, scintigraphy, in which the "true" t½ values are obtained. The aims of this study are to estimate factors necessary for converting exhaled 13C concentrations to gastric emptying half-time, as measured by scintigraphy, in healthy subjects and patients with dyspepsia.

For each potential participant, a screening visit will be conducted within 4 weeks prior to the study visit. During the screening visit, informed consent will be obtained, and a physical exam will be conducted by a trained investigator. Participants will then be free to leave the test site. A urine pregnancy test for women of child-bearing potential will be completed within 48 hours prior to exposure to radiation. After an overnight (minimum 8 hour) fast, the participants will return to the study center, at which time the dual-label Gastric Emptying Test will be administered. A baseline breath sample will be collected in duplicate by having the subject blow through a straw into a collection tube. The test meal will be prepared by personnel at the test site after the subject arrives. Step-by-step test meal preparation instructions are provided with the GEBT kit. The patient will consume the test meal containing [13C]-Spirulina and 99mTc sulfur colloid in no more than 10 minutes. Scintigraphic image acquisition will be obtained upon completion of the meal and at 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, and 240 minute time points. Breath samples will be collected at baseline before the test meal is started and thereafter on the same time schedule as the scintigraphic procedure.

As the cooked egg is triturated by the stomach, it passes through the pylorus into the intestine where the [13C]-Spirulina platensis is digested, absorbed, and metabolized giving rise to labeled carbon dioxide expired in the breath. Breath samples, collected before and after the test meal, are shipped overnight to Advanced Breath Diagnostics for analysis by Gas Isotope Ratio Mass Spectroscopy. By measuring the change in excretion over time, the rate of gastric emptying can be determined.
Study Started
Dec 31
2010
Primary Completion
Dec 31
2011
Study Completion
Dec 31
2011
Results Posted
Mar 18
2013
Estimate
Last Update
Mar 18
2013
Estimate

Drug [13C]-Spirulina platensis and 99mTc sulfur colloid

The subject will consume the test meal containing 13C-Spirulina and 99mTc sulfur colloid in no more than 10 minutes. Scintigraphic image acquisition will be obtained upon completion of the meal and at 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, and 240 minute time points. Breath samples will be collected at baseline before the test meal is started and thereafter on the same time schedule as the scintigraphic procedure.

Healthy subjects Experimental

The subject will consume the test meal containing [13C]-Spirulina platensis and 99mTc sulfur colloid, after which gastric emptying will be assessed simultaneously by scintigraphy and breath tests. Scintigraphic image acquisition will be obtained upon completion of the meal and at 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, and 240 minute time points. Breath samples will be collected at baseline before the test meal is started and thereafter on the same time schedule as the scintigraphic procedure.

Dyspeptic subjects Experimental

The subject will consume the test meal containing [13C]-Spirulina platensis and 99mTc sulfur colloid, after which gastric emptying will be assessed simultaneously by scintigraphy and breath tests. Scintigraphic image acquisition will be obtained upon completion of the meal and at 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, and 240 minute time points. Breath samples will be collected at baseline before the test meal is started and thereafter on the same time schedule as the scintigraphic procedure.

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Healthy male or non-pregnant, non-breastfeeding female volunteers
18-70 years of age
Able to provide written informed consent before participating in the study
Able to communicate adequately with the Investigator and to comply with the requirements of for the entire study, i.e., able to eat test meal and provide breath samples.

Additional inclusion criteria for dyspepsia patients:

One or more of eight postprandial dyspeptic symptoms i.e., fullness, bloating, epigastric discomfort, early satiety, nausea, vomiting, belching, pain for a minimum of 3 months, OR
Patients fulfilling the ROME-III criteria for functional dyspepsia,
AND no symptom improvement under a standard dose proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) treatment,
AND an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy negative for significant pathology that would explain symptoms done within the last 5 years prior to the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

Severe nausea or vomiting precluding study assessments
Use of medications that alter GI motility e.g., narcotics or medications with significant anticholinergic effects within two days of the study
History of malabsorption due to mucosal disease, pancreatic disease, liver dysfunction, or other causes
Abdominal surgery other than appendectomy, cholecystectomy, tubal ligation or hysterectomy
Clinical evidence of significant cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, hepatic, gastrointestinal, hematological, neurological, psychiatric, or other disease that may interfere with the objectives of the study
Patients who are allergic to eggs, wheat, or milk, or unwilling to consume these products
Patients who have taken any investigational medications within the past 30 days.

Summary

Healthy Subjects

Dyspeptic Subjects

All Events

Event Type Organ System Event Term

Gastric Emptying Half Time Measured by Scintigraphy

Gastric emptying half time is the time for half of the ingested solids to leave the stomach. This value was measured by standard 99m Tc scintigraphy.

Healthy Subjects

65.9
minutes (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 14.7

Dyspeptic Subjects

82.2
minutes (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 34.6

Gastric Emptying Half Time Measured by 13C Spirulina Gastric Emptying Breath Test (GEBT)

Gastric emptying half time is the time for half of the ingested solids to leave the stomach. This value was measured by the 13C spirulina GEBT.

Healthy Subjects

67.3
minutes (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 14.0

Dyspeptic Subjects

82.5
minutes (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 33.2

Gastric Emptying at 60, 120, and 240 Minutes Measured by Scintigraphy

The scintigraphic gastric emptying (GE) metric is the proportion of tracer emptied from the stomach at time, t.

Healthy Subjects

GE 120 minutes

0.784
proportion of tracer (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.100

GE 240 minutes

0.978
proportion of tracer (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.083

GE 60 minutes

0.467
proportion of tracer (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.096

Dyspeptic Subjects

GE 120 minutes

0.545
proportion of tracer (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.164

GE 240 minutes

0.844
proportion of tracer (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.167

GE 60 minutes

0.318
proportion of tracer (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.137

Gastric Emptying at 60, 120, and 240 Minutes Measured by 13C Spirulina Gastric Emptying Breath Test (GEBT)

A multiple linear regression model approach was used to estimate gastric emptying based on the breath test samples at each time point. Gastric emptying (GE) metric is the proportion of tracer emptied from the stomach at time, t.

Healthy Subjects

GE 120 minutes

0.775
proportion of tracer (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.111

GE 240 minutes

0.958
proportion of tracer (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.047

GE 60 minutes

0.459
proportion of tracer (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.103

Dyspeptic Subjects

GE 120 minutes

0.556
proportion of tracer (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.158

GE 240 minutes

0.847
proportion of tracer (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.142

GE 60 minutes

0.324
proportion of tracer (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.131

Total

30
Participants

Age Continuous

41.54
years (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 14.43

Body mass index (BMI)

26.98
kg/m^2 (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 6.95

Region of Enrollment

Sex: Female, Male

Overall Study

Healthy Subjects

Dyspeptic Subjects